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andersrick@gmail.com

2006-01-29, 1:21 pm

Is anyone aware of any businesses or co-op's where a person can go in
and use woodworking, metal, or other types of tools and machinery for
personal or hobby use. A place designed for the person that doesn't
have the cash, space, or need for specialize tools but does like to
work with their hands. Any information would be appreciated.

Bob

2006-01-29, 1:21 pm

Relatives are good for this.

<andersrick@gmail.com> wrote in message
news:1138553453.516674.302000@g47g2000cwa.googlegroups.com...
> Is anyone aware of any businesses or co-op's where a person can go in
> and use woodworking, metal, or other types of tools and machinery for
> personal or hobby use. A place designed for the person that doesn't
> have the cash, space, or need for specialize tools but does like to
> work with their hands. Any information would be appreciated.
>



Frank Boettcher

2006-01-29, 1:21 pm

On 29 Jan 2006 08:50:53 -0800, "andersrick@gmail.com"
<andersrick@gmail.com> wrote:

>Is anyone aware of any businesses or co-op's where a person can go in
>and use woodworking, metal, or other types of tools and machinery for
>personal or hobby use. A place designed for the person that doesn't
>have the cash, space, or need for specialize tools but does like to
>work with their hands. Any information would be appreciated.



Years ago, when I lived in Tulsa, the community college had non credit
night courses for things like auto body, woodworking, etc. The word
course didn't really describe what went on. You were mainly paying
for the right to use the facility one night a week for three hours.
An instructor was there only to answer questions or give advice.

I took the auto body course and restored a truck. Many people just
kept taking it over and over to do multiple vehicles.

Check with your community colleges and high school votech to see if
they have an adult eductation program. A high school in an area I
lived had a night woodworking program.
RicodJour

2006-01-29, 1:21 pm

andersrick@gmail.com wrote:
> Is anyone aware of any businesses or co-op's where a person can go in
> and use woodworking, metal, or other types of tools and machinery for
> personal or hobby use. A place designed for the person that doesn't
> have the cash, space, or need for specialize tools but does like to
> work with their hands. Any information would be appreciated.


Sure. There are woodworking cooperatives, and Woodcraft has a few
affiliated locations.
http://www.thewoodworkersclub.com/

R

Bob Bob

2006-01-29, 2:21 pm

My previous employers allowed me to. The biggest problem is public
liability insurance etc etc.

Also depends on what country/state you are in!

andersrick@gmail.com wrote:
>
> Is anyone aware of any businesses or co-op's where a person can go in
> and use woodworking, metal, or other types of tools and machinery for
> personal or hobby use. A place designed for the person that doesn't
> have the cash, space, or need for specialize tools but does like to
> work with their hands. Any information would be appreciated.
>

James

2006-01-29, 3:21 pm

Yes, there is one in Alaska. I heard there was one in New Zealand as well.




SQLit

2006-01-29, 3:21 pm


<andersrick@gmail.com> wrote in message
news:1138553453.516674.302000@g47g2000cwa.googlegroups.com...
> Is anyone aware of any businesses or co-op's where a person can go in
> and use woodworking, metal, or other types of tools and machinery for
> personal or hobby use. A place designed for the person that doesn't
> have the cash, space, or need for specialize tools but does like to
> work with their hands. Any information would be appreciated.
>


There once was a auto repair facility near me. That you could rent a space
and tools. But it was outside and the storms and dirt that fly's around
stopped me from using it. Seemed pricey to me at the time.



Pop

2006-01-29, 9:21 pm

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<andersrick@gmail.com> wrote in message
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: Is anyone aware of any businesses or co-op's where a person can
go in
: and use woodworking, metal, or other types of tools and
machinery for
: personal or hobby use. A place designed for the person that
doesn't
: have the cash, space, or need for specialize tools but does
like to
: work with their hands. Any information would be appreciated.
:


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